Support Nested JavaScript Variables in PageSense Pop-up Targeting
Hello Zoho PageSense Team, I hope you're doing well. I’d like to request a feature enhancement for the PageSense pop-up targeting functionality. Current Limitation: Currently, PageSense pop-ups can be triggered using simple JavaScript variables. However,
HEX/RGB Color Input in Visual Editor
Hello Zoho Pagesense Team, We hope you're doing well. We’d like to submit a feature request to improve the color selection options in the Pagesense popup editor. Current Limitation: Currently, to set text colors, users must move the color slider manually.
Google Fonts Integration in Pagesense Popup Editor
Hello Zoho Pagesense Team, We hope you're doing well. We’d like to submit a feature request to enhance Zoho Pagesense’s popup editor with Google Fonts support. Current Limitation: Currently, Pagesense offers a limited set of default fonts. Google Fonts
Control Position of “X” (Close) Button in Popup Editor
Hello Zoho PageSense Team, We hope you're doing well. We would like to request a customization improvement in the PageSense popup editor. Current Limitation: Currently, the position of the “X” (close) button is fixed and cannot be customized in the popup
Add Standalone “Save” Button in Pagesense Popup Editor
Hello Zoho Pagesense Team, We hope you're doing well. We would like to request an important usability improvement in the Pagesense popup editor. Current Limitation: There is currently no dedicated Save button while building a popup. The only way to save
Text Direction Control in Pagesense Popup Editor
Hello Zoho Pagesense Team, We hope you're doing well. We’d like to submit a feature request to add text direction control in the Pagesense popup editor. Current Limitation: Currently, the popup editor does not provide native support for RTL (Right-to-Left)
Autosave in Pagesense Popup Editor
Hello Zoho Pagesense Team, We hope you're doing well. We’d like to submit a feature request to enhance the Pagesense editor with an autosave functionality. Current Limitation: Currently, changes made in the Pagesense editor must be manually saved. In
[Live Webinar] How to maximize your conversions using existing website traffic
Hello all, Did you know that on an average only 0.1% of your traffic converts? The rest are either heading towards your competitors or dropping off without being able to find what they came for. When you want to increase your conversions, it's natural
PageSense - Engage - Polls
I like the polls in PageSense and the analysis dashboard. Would you mind adding the date and time In the "Responses" table and in the exported csv file? The only way now to find the responses from a particular date or period is to use the date filter
Alerts on Polls
Hello, It would be a very good feature to have email alerts or some kind of alerts on the Polls feature. I get a lot of answers on my website and a lot of them are leads giving their email to be contacted, i need to have real-time alerts to contact them... It would be great to have it. Thanks
[Live Expert Webinar] How to use the voice of your customers to increase conversions
Hello all, Website copywriting is not about throwing fancy jargon and abstruse sentences on your page. It's an important skill that helps you connect with your visitors, create a lasting impact on them, and importantly, entice them to engage with your business. In short, a good copy sells! But what differentiates a good copy from a bad one? Voice of your customers. This is what we're going to talk about in the first episode of our CRO Masterminds webinar series. Catch up with Rachael Pilcher, a
[Live Webinar] Introduction to Conversion Optimization and Walkthrough of Zoho PageSense
Hello all, With buyer behavior shifting rapidly in the wake of the pandemic and businesses cutting their advertising budgets, it's important to take advantage of your existing website traffic to turn visitors into customers. This is where conversion optimization comes into play. To help you step up your optimization game, our next webinar will be about "Why you should optimize your website now more than ever." Join our PageSense product experts Vaijayanthi and Sharath on Wednesday, May 13 at |
CRO hack #12: QA checks you should conduct before launching your A/B test
Prevent spotty user experience by running a thorough quality assurance(QA) check before launching your A/B test. Evaluate the test's behavior under variation-specific edge-cases. Here are a couple of cases to get you started: QA for breakages: If you've added new elements to the treatment, or modified existing ones, it might be a good idea to check if these new elements are loading as expected across variations, browsers, and devices. Work with your developer to resolve any HTML/CSS breakage issues
CRO hack #11: A checklist for crafting a high converting website poll
Running an on-site poll is an excellent way of learning exactly what your visitors expect when they browse your website—you're essentially creating a direct communication link between the two of you. Here's a checklist you can refer to while designing your next website poll to increase submissions: Try to keep the survey a short as possible. Use conditional logic to show/hide questions based on the visitors' responses. This way your poll is only as long as it needs to be. Never ask a question that
CRO hack #10: Avoiding configuration mistakes in your funnel analysis setup
The first step of accurately setting up a system for analyzing your sales funnel is making sure that the data you're collecting is unambiguous and un-skewed. Check your configuration for these possible fallacies: Third-party navigation: There are instances when a visitor might have to navigate to a third party site before converting, for example, a payment gateway while checking out. Remember to account for these false drop-offs while working through the funnel analysis reports. You can check for
CRO hack #09: Beyond Inconclusive A/B Tests
Despite having a hypothesis that checks all right boxes, there is still a high chance that your A/B test returns inconclusive results. However, this isn't a dead-end. In fact, there's still significant insight you can gather from this report. Here are a couple ideas to get you started: Analyze micro conversions: Say the primary goal of the test gets the highest conversions in a particular variation. If these numbers are statistically significant, then this variation is declared the winner, else the
CRO hack #08: Fixing low conversion rates from search ads
The average conversion rate of search ads across all industries is 3.75 percent. Having said that, the ideal conversion rate of search ads for your business depends heavily on the type of industry it is a part of. Say you are using a keyword driven ad copy, precise targeting and even a smart bidding strategy for your search ads. In spite of this, if you're still having below average conversion rates, then the problem could be: The ad copy doesn't match the landing page Just fixing the context mismatch
CRO hack #07: See what your visitors see. Give them what they want.
As a web marketer, your job doesn't end after you launch a website and put out a series of cornerstone content. You have to understand how visitors interact with your website and analyze what has worked with your target market and what hasn't. And you can achieve this with the help of session recording. What is session recording? Session recordings are video renderings of your visitor's actions on your website. You can play, pause, and replay the recordings to see how visitors engage with your website.
CRO hack #06: Minimizing drop-offs on longer forms
If you've run form analytics on your website pages, you would have gotten insights about the worst and the best performing fields—the ones that are filled the most by your visitors and the ones that generally lead the visitors dropping off the page. However, analyzing longer forms can get a bit tricky. Most often, the drop-offs are not because of just a particular field. They also might be because the visitor doesn't have the time to finish entering their details, their first glance at the length
CRO hack #05: Conduct polls and get the pulse of your visitors
Whether you are planning for a website overhaul, product repositioning or content revamp, understanding your customers' needs goes a long way in making important business decisions. What better way to understand their needs than to ask them directly? Polls are a powerful, quick and effective method to collect customer feedback and draw meaningful insights. Here are a couple of instances where polls can make a difference: Boost engagement rates: Polls give your visitors a voice. With the right
CRO hack #04: Hacking a cold heatmap
Heatmaps do the talking for themselves. They show you where the visitors are clicking—helping you understand exactly which sections on your website are the most engaging. The heatmap of a well-designed landing page will show you exactly what the page's aim is: Get clicks on the main CTA. And if there are clicks on any other element, the diagnosis is easy—the element looks clickable. There are a few heatmaps however, that are just plain confusing. Consider a heatmap having equally distributed clicks
CRO hack #03: Always segment your reports to understand your audience better
Unsegmented reports can be deceiving. Let's say you run a heatmap on your homepage and learn that only 30% of your visitors stick around to the average fold. Upon first glace, this data can be quite disheartening, and you might consider reworking the design and content of the site to better retain visitors. However, before taking this drastic step, you decide to dig deeper. Good call. You find that close to 90% of visitors from third-party sites drop off before they reach the average fold. However,
CRO hack #02: Build effective funnels. Drive more conversions.
You attract visitors to your website through constant content marketing efforts, paid ads, social media promotions or even word-of-mouth. Your end goal at any given day is to make them take a specific action on your website that leads to conversion. Not every visitor landing on your website is going to behave the same way, ergo it is important to understand their behavior and guide them through their journey. This is where a conversion funnel makes all the difference. What are conversion funnels?
CRO hack #01: Why goals are important aspects of a CRO process.
People often ask us this one question, "I want more conversions from my website; how do I achieve that?". What's overlooked here is that conversion means different things to different businesses. That's why it becomes important for you to define goals that are unique to your business and keep track of it at every level. So, what are goals? Goals are a set of actions on your website/page you want your visitors to perform. Your webpage can have different types of goals depending on the type of visitor.
add descriptions to experiments
since there will be so many variations of the same tests, It would be great to be able to add descriptions to what you are testing.
Setting a page view limit per experiment
First off - this is great! It works better than my previous solution and is saving me a bunch of money, gotta love that. I'm not seeing this option anywhere... I would love to be able to set a cap on pageviews per experiment. Having to jump on to see where it's at all the time is going to be difficult. Especially when a site gets some media attention or social media traction and receives a ton of page views overnight. That could blow through the allotment without us knowing it and we'd be done for
Adding a personalization Module to PageSense
Hello, I have discovered PageSense when you launched it and I really love this new tool. I would like to know if you are planning to include a personalization module in it. To increase the conversion of our visitors we need to make sure that we offer a dynamic site that will adapt to the type of customers. Is it on the roadmap for PageSense? Many thanks Victor MdS